A few places are Bougainville and Iwo Jima
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"Code Talker" is a fictional novel written by Joseph Bruchac that is based on the actual events that took place during WWII. Navajo Indians worked for the American government to transmit secret messages that could not be decoded by other countries.
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The setting is first Ned's/Kii Yazhi's home on the reservation in Arizona. He is then shipped to boarding school and after that he goes to boot camp. They were shipped to Hawaii and then off to Bogainville, Guam, Guadalcanal, Pavavu, and the two most important islands, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. These were all islands in the Pacific Ocean.
The primary duty of the Navajo Code Talkers was to use their language to communicate with the commanders and the troops and Naval Ships. Their language was not all in written form and they did not have words like bomb, ship, ammunition, etc. They used words that would describe something: for example bird for plane or eagle for bomber (made up since the code is classified still and used still). They were also fighters and Morse code senders on radios. They used many forms of radios. There was a Choctaw Code in World War 1 and that is where they got the idea to use the Navajo language since the Japanese could not understand it.
Ned Begay is the main character. First Sergeant Shinn is the recruiter.
when he was protecting the codetalker named Ned Begay, his 'chief' Georgia boy loved to call him that. they were like best friends.
"Ned Begay" is a fictional character in the Code Talker story - he does not exist in real life, he is simply a figment of the writer's imagination. Because he is not real, he has no other name than the one the writer gave him.
The resolution in the book "Code Talker" by Joseph Bruchac involves the main character, Ned Begay, finding closure and understanding of his experiences as a Navajo Code Talker during World War II. He comes to terms with the challenges and sacrifices he faced during the war and gains a sense of pride in his cultural heritage. Additionally, the recognition of the Code Talkers' contributions to the war effort is highlighted.
His native american name in the book code talker is Kii Yazhi. If you actually read it its in the first like 3 or 4 chapters.
Philip Johnston - code talker - died in 1978.
When the main character, Ned Begay, learns about his Navajo heritage and enlists as a Navajo Code Talker during World War II. As Ned trains and becomes proficient in using the Navajo language as a code, facing challenges and discrimination along the way. The climax of the story, where Ned and other Code Talkers play a crucial role in transmitting secret messages during the Battle of Iwo Jima, demonstrating the effectiveness of their code.
None of the Navajos got past the rank of Corporal. Ned Begay constantly moved throughout marine divisions so he didn't have a sole sergeant. The recruiting sergeant in the beginning of the book was First Sergeant Frank Shinn.
"Code Talkers" by Joseph Bruchac is a historical fiction novel that follows the story of two Navajo men during WWII, Ned Begay and Sam Billison, who serve as code talkers. The primary characters in the book are Ned Begay, the protagonist, and the other Navajo code talkers who played a crucial role in transmitting secure messages in their native language to help the US military.
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There are 29 chapters and 240 pages in Code Talkers